Microsoft marketing executive Aaron Greenberg,also made a remark about how any claims that there will be a PC version release on October 27 are also false.

However, this does not mean that there is no chance of a PC release in the future. There are many Xbox One exclusive games that have made their way to PC, such as Dead Rising 3. So, we may see a PC version of Halo 5: Guardians. Yet, at this time it has been made clear that Halo 5: Guardians will remain as an Xbox One Exclusive.

I mean, Halo isn't terrible, but there are plenty of PC FPS games that do what it does better. It's basically just a graphics showcase for the Xbox line, and that's hardly impressive for PC gamers.

There might be some nostalgia involved, but we've got lots of stuff that looks better and does multiplayer better already. I'd have a hard time caring even if it really was being launched on PC.

I'm pretty sure that the only reason any of PC gamers cared at all is either because of rose colored glasses in regard to the earlier games, or the fact that it would be one less exclusive for the more obnoxious Xbox gamers to pretend is an amazing thing we can't have.

It's still a thing we can't have, but it's more basic than CoD as a shooter and not exactly a huge loss.

I disagree, but I won't get sucked into a debate on it. Namely because what have we seen of POC FPS that has really blossomed these days? CS:GO and Dirty Bomb, yep that's it. No new Crysis, no other games that people wouldn't rather play on console these days.